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Lighting the Pipes

Lighting the Pipes

Lighting the Pipes

Blending research and literary analysis with conversation and review, we lock down crime stories and read them their rights. The game is afoot!
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Lighting the Pipes episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Lighting the Pipes for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Lighting the Pipes episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Lighting the Pipes - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) - Part 2
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04/15/17 • 158 min

Discussions on "The Boscombe Valley Mystery", "The Five Orange Pips" and "The Man With the Twisted Lip" mark Bowman and the BFG's second foray into the stories of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".

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Lighting the Pipes - LTP Noir: Force of Evil (1948)
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06/15/24 • 77 min

In this installment, Josh presents a clean line through the scandalous phlegm of HUAC and the red scare in Hollywood which served as backdrop for many great film noir productions, including 1948's "Force of Evil". Director Abraham Polonsky fills each frame with atmosphere and suggestive imagery to help convey themes of family conflict and corruption. Heralded still for its lyrical, razor-sharp script, "Force of Evil" has earned a place in the pantheon of film noir. John Garfield, Thomas Gomez and Beatrice Pearson star in this compelling thriller showcasing the rot of capitalist greed in the American underworld.

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Lighting the Pipes - LTP Noir: Laura (1944)

LTP Noir: Laura (1944)

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08/07/22 • 34 min

Otto Preminger's "Laura" from 1944 is considered a classic of the noir genre. Expertly cast and masterfully directed, "Laura" has remained among cinema's most stylistic of psychological thrillers for nearly 80 years. So set your clocks and hide your shotguns - in the second feature of this intriguing side-series, Josh explores the context behind Laura's production and considers the factors of its enduring influence.
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Lighting the Pipes - LTP Noir: Intro & The Maltese Falcon
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06/10/22 • 32 min

In this engaging side-series, Josh flies solo in exploring the production, features and influences of Film Noir. Taking the shape of compact film reviews, the first of these complementary capsule episodes sets the stage for the genre's American premiere by looking at its European origins. Informative context then gives way to review as John Huston's 1941 adaptation of "The Maltese Falcon" by Dashiel Hammett goes under the microscope. "The stuff that dreams are made of..." Enjoy!
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Lighting the Pipes - Agent of Chaos (2017)

Agent of Chaos (2017)

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04/06/24 • 52 min

Kami Garcia's "Agent of Chaos" is one of two X-Files origin novels published in 2017. The story is set in 1979 and follows a 17 year-old Fox Mulder. A soon-to-be High School graduate, Mulder is struggling to negotiate the choppy waters of his parents' recent divorce as a spate of child abductions casts an anxious cloud over the D.C. area. Mulder grows obsessed when he starts to piece together evidence missed by the authorities and soon sees the case as a chance to make amends for the loss of his own sister, Samantha, five years earlier. Garcia's novel offers an engaging and decisive snapshot of Fox Mulder before his transition into adulthood and employment with the FBI.

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Lighting the Pipes - Doctor Glas (1905)

Doctor Glas (1905)

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03/20/24 • 116 min

Hjalmar Söderberg's compelling novel caused quite a stir in Europe when it was published in 1905. His protagonist - a restless, brooding doctor in Stockholm at the turn of the century - grows obsessive when a patient comes to him with a delicate problem. Written in loose epistolary fashion, the inner monologues of Doctor Glas juxtapose beautiful reflections on life and morality with odious thoughts and scheming about the local minister, Pastor Gregorius. Oh, and did we mention the patient was the Pastor's wife? Yeah, it's all to play for here and tragic love is the trophy. Söderberg's narrative has a lot to offer: great beauty, dark trauma and hectares of fertile Freduian farmland to map!

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Lighting the Pipes - LTP Selects: The Blue Carbuncle (1892)
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12/19/23 • 55 min

In this special episode we polish the dust off our first chat on "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" from 2017 and reintroduce the story just in time for the holidays! As the only Holmes story set firmly within the Christmas season, "Carbuncle" occupies a special place in the hearts of many readers. Published in the January 1892 edition of The Strand, it offers readers a fine mix of intrigue, mishap and fireside fuzzies.

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Lighting the Pipes - Call for the Dead (1961)

Call for the Dead (1961)

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11/27/23 • 102 min

1961's "Call for the Dead" was a striking premiere in spy fiction. Not only was it the careful, opening gambit in John le Carré's long and dominating career, it also marked the first appearance of George Smiley, the author's recurring intelligence officer of unlikely composition. Accented by a polite, unassuming conduct, Smiley is slightly overweight and a bit lovesick, too, all of which stood him in sharp contrast to the "known quantity" literary spy of the day. Drawing on his own experiences of work with Britain's intelligence services, John le Carré sculpts his inaugural text out of post-war mortar and emerging cold-war realism.

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Lighting the Pipes - LTP Noir: Detour (1945)

LTP Noir: Detour (1945)

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11/18/23 • 60 min

In this installment, Josh gets behind the wheel of "Detour" and takes listeners through the hairpin turns of Edgar G. Ulmer's "poverty row" production. When it was released in November 1945, "Detour" exceeded expectations, impressing post-war audiences and critics alike with inspired editing, nihilistic storytelling and a standout performance by Ann Savage as the vicious Vera. From Martin Goldsmith's source material to Leo Erdody's compelling post-production score, this special episode covers all tire-worn avenues of Ulmer's classic noir!

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Lighting the Pipes - The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1903) - Part 2
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12/27/17 • 143 min

Technical difficulties resolved (we told you they were amateurs!), Bowman and the BFG get back to lighting their pipes with three more stories from "The Return of Sherlock Holmes". First up, the duo cut shapes over "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" and all of its been-here-before atmosphere. They then take a country ride with "The Solitary Cyclist" before concluding Episode 13 by visiting the "Priory School" and chewing the fat over a high-profile disappearance.

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How many episodes does Lighting the Pipes have?

Lighting the Pipes currently has 90 episodes available.

What topics does Lighting the Pipes cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Books, Arts, Tv & Film and Film Reviews.

What is the most popular episode on Lighting the Pipes?

The episode title 'Doctor Glas (1905)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Lighting the Pipes?

The average episode length on Lighting the Pipes is 104 minutes.

How often are episodes of Lighting the Pipes released?

Episodes of Lighting the Pipes are typically released every 21 days.

When was the first episode of Lighting the Pipes?

The first episode of Lighting the Pipes was released on Feb 4, 2017.

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